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GTX 285 SSC Goodness!
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I have not upgraded my PC in what seems like ages (did not have the need and stopped gaming for awhile). Time to start from scratch and build a new system. I have been out of the new hardware loop for awhile, I am really just looking to see what you all think is the best of the best out right now! Intel or AMD (which socket types)? nVidia or ATi? Are SSD Hard Drives finally worth the $$$? Best memory these days for OC'ing? So many questions! I feel like im starting all over on PC knowledge again as I have been out of gaming for so long.
I am looking to get back into high end gaming and it should be noted I will OC the crap out of anything I have! I used to generally get 1 series under the best thing out to save money. So if you help me find the best, I can go under from there. Id go so far as to point me in the right director for the best HSF assemblies currently around.Care to help an old school gamer out? Thanks!
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Intel i5 2500k, has an unlocked multiplier so you don't need to worry about ram for your OC. If you want to spend a little more i7 2600k. Link
ThermalRight Archon is probably the best air cooler available now (if it fits). Of course if you are willing to wait a few months you can get an Ivy Bridge CPU and the next gen ATI or NV GPU of your choice. |
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GTX 285 SSC Goodness!
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Well, you could always end up "Waiting" for something new from what I recall. Unless it's going to be a huge leap forward, I have found it not always worth the wait. Speaking of room, any suggestions as well from anyone on cases? Im looking for Air Cooling (no H2O please), good cable management, clear side view (yes, I still enjoy the looks) and something fairly sturdy.
![]() THIS looked like a nice case, but I am not sure if I like the idea of no fan on the side. The case I have now has a slow RPM 250mm fan on the side which has always kept the entire PC cool.
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I am a big fan of the 2600k & SSD. I think that case you picked out is awesome, you just can't go wrong with silverstone.
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If you go with a Z-68 board you can use SSD caching and just invest in a small 60GB SSD. Best of both worlds IMO. It's so fast.
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that a excellent case, look into Lian-Li and Silverstone, don't buy a heavy, metal, cheap, ugly case like HAF.
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Ugly I'll give you, but the rest are nonsense. |
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BF3 is so smooth ![]() This guy is right!!
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and they all had horrible build quality, cheap plastic parts breaking, paint pealing off. Cheap hinges breaking. Stacker 820 had motherboard tray that was warped installing video cards was always a issue. better to spend 50-100 bucks more for Lian-Li and never worry about any of those issues.
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I think my 2600K with the 160GB G2 is probably the best setup I've had. Using an MSI GD55 board which I still need to RMA because of the whole sata bug. I really don't want to exchange it because it's a very solid setup. I've never had a silverstone case but I've always liked the looks of them and it sounds like they are pretty decent cases. |
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